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No spin, no bias, no censorship. I'm Dan Wooten. This is Outspoken Live, episode number one.
Well, I'm back. So hit subscribe right now because we are here every weekday. And I can't tell you how difficult it has been not to be with you over the past few months.
But launch day has come at the perfect time.
Overnight, the UK became a socialist state, bucking the trend of the Western world by electing Slippery Starmer as Prime Minister in a historic Labour landslide.
But that's not the full story. You know that.
A political revolution is coming. We are fighting to take our country back. And I feel
this is the opposition now. I represent you, the silenced majority. The MSM is broken, corrupt,
and an enemy of the people. You cannot trust them. And it's time
the independent media in the UK rises in the same way it has across the Atlantic. And I welcome,
by the way, our American friends who want honest coverage of the culture war and, of course,
the British royal family. So I vow to be truthful with you every step of the way.
I only work for you now. No corporate overlords, no billionaire
owners. I am finally free. Free to promote what I like, discuss what I like and interview whoever
I like without the nefarious interference of the UK's government censor, the off communists.
Let's get to it though, because on a historic political political day we have so much to discuss coming up reform
uk's newly elected mp richard tyson deputy leader ben habib then two of our outspoken family
superstars return calvin robinson and our royal mastermind angela levin because prince harry he's
in trouble isn't he over these shocking claims in the high court that he deleted evidence then we come off big tech for the final half hour of our uncancelled after show for access and to
support this new venture sign up right now at www.outsp go. As ever, the despicable British mainstream media led by
the British bashing corporation, Wokai TV, Channel 4 and Sly News completely missed the point during
their celebratory coverage of last night's general election result. Despite Labour's massive majority in seats, the reality is that furious
Brits have been rejecting the system. So I'm going to give you the real highlights of the night now
that the MSM want to ignore. Labour's share of the vote was up by just 2%, but the party received a
massive majority of seats because of the crooked and corrupt first-past-the-post electoral system designed to protect the uni party at any cost. There is no enthusiasm for Labour. Slippery
Salman's personal majority in his seat was actually slashed from 36,000 to just 18,000.
Meanwhile, and this is really chilling, four pro-Gaza extremist independents knocked out Labour MPs,
including Jonathan Ashworth, who was due for a big cabinet role. The BBC doesn't want to cover
that either. But what does that sort of sectarian extreme vote show? And I'm going to be honest
for a moment. What it shows is the complete failure of mass immigration and multiculturalism.
And then there's the heroic story of Superman Farage. From a standing start
just four weeks ago, Nigel, the man the MSM despises and his Reform UK party have launched
a populist revolution that makes his party the flag bearer of the right. Like we're seeing in
France in five years, I think we're going to be talking about a Prime Minister Farage because all
Slippery Starmer is going to do is deliver a socialist hellscape.
You know, soaring immigration, sky-high taxes, weird wokery. No one wants that.
And just as he promised, Farage took millions of votes from Labour.
With champagne in hand in the early hours of the morning, he was proving why he is the most charismatic politician in Europe.
Nigel Farage, MP.
Great good times, come on.
It's been a long time coming.
Well, yeah, I did 20 years of the European Parliament, but breaking through the first-past-the-post system, tough.
And we haven't just won, we've won big. I'm thrilled.
You've got a lot of colleagues going in with you. What will be your first order of business?
Well, let's see what the circumstances are.
I mean, let's get ourselves bedded in.
I think the drum run before we can walk might be a mistake.
I tell you what, those small boats will be crossing my channel next week.
I guess that's where I start.
The Conservatives' worst ever performance was an indictment on the leftists and Woketopians like Tobias Elwood, Alex Chalk, Gillian Keegan and Penny Mordaunt who were wiped out last night.
So Ella Braverman, who retained her seat and became an immediate top leadership contender, was one of the only ones talking any sense.
Now finally, I want to briefly address the result in the rest of the country. yn unrhyw ddiddordeb. Nawr, yn olaf, rwyf am gyhoeddi'r canlyniadau yn gyflym yn y
restr o'r wlad ac mae dim ond un peth y gallaf ddweud. Mae'n ddrwg. Rwy'n ddrwg. Rwy'n ddrwg that my party didn't listen to you.
The Conservative Party has let you down.
You, the great British people,
voted for us over 14 years and we did not keep our promises.
Yet the Tory wets, even now, still argue the party needs to move
further to the left. They are delusional. If they succeed in that, let me tell you,
the world's most successful party in history will be over. We are fed up. Fed up of being ignored.
Fed up of the elites telling us what to do and what to think
while impoverishing us with virtue-signalling policies like Nut Zero. Fed up with being told
we are racist or Islamophobic for trying to control our borders and keep hold of the British
values we treasure. Fed up of being told a man is a woman as we are meant to blindly agree to the mutilation of our children and when it
comes to the mainstream media fed up of its completely biased and out of touch world view
of the world we inhabit and nothing illustrated that more than the pathetic display last night
as outlined brilliantly by Farage but to watch the tv coverage it's almost comical there's not
a single representative on there from Reform UK.
Mainstream media are in denial just as much as our political parties. This is going to be
six million votes plus. This, folks, is huge. And let me tell you, I have the receipts.
Listen to the main Sly News presenter, Kay Burley, erupt, and I hate to say this,
what sounded like sexual ecstasy as the exit poll came in. to the main Sly News presenter, Kay Burley, erupt, and I hate to say this,
what sounded like sexual ecstasy as the exit poll came in.
Oh, my God.
What was going on, Kay?
Watch the ghastly and deranged Carol Vorderman literally celebrate with guests on Channel 4's completely biased coverage.
Who could ever have thought that a government would be as utterly,
utterly banal and ridiculous as this one?
So let's get the party started because they have gone.
I'll drink to that.
Yay!
There we go.
Cheers.
Unbelievable.
And there were tears on the British Bashing Corporation.
Talked to Ayesha Hazarika, now Labour peer, one time aide to Ed Miliband.
When Keir Starmer was speaking, when the result came in,
you were, I hope you don't mind me saying,
you had tears in your eyes and you look still now.
I am really quite emotional, to be honest,
because I think for so many of us who have just had this really long,
difficult time in opposition, long-term Labour Party
supporters, what Keir Starmer has done tonight is nothing short of performing a miracle.
But there is reason to hope. There is no enthusiasm for the trio of Starmer,
Rayner and Reeves. The Labour Party is about to ruin our country. And with Reform UK in
Parliament under Farage and a real conservative like
Suella, Priti Patel or Robert Jenrick set to wrest control of the failing conservatives,
there is now a genuine chance to reinvent the British right. And we're going to reinvent
the media too, with you right here on Outspoken. Because we've got to save Britain. The future
of the country we love is at stake.
So let's get straight to one of the main men behind that revolution.
Richard Tice is the new Reform UK MP for Boston and Skegness.
Until just a few weeks ago, a Nigel's return, he was the leader of the party.
And of course, he was behind its highly popular contract with the people.
Richard Tice, I've never been so happy to be so wrong in all of my life.
Against all the odds, you did it, mate.
Dan, a very good afternoon and thank you. Yes, I remember when you attacked me for when Reform UK hit 5%
and you said we were going to split the vote.
And I said, Dan, you're wrong.
And here we are.
We've achieved something remarkable,
a vote share, give or take, treble that.
We're incredibly proud.
I'm very honoured to be the Member of Parliament
for Boston and Scegness.
And it's a serious moment to have four, potentially five MPs.
I can give you breaking news, Dan.
Oh, good. What's happening?
The third recount in Basildon
is literally finishing as we speak.
The Labour Party are going nuts,
all sorts of things.
It's incredibly close,
but our man is still just ahead which is very exciting so
we could well have a fifth mp and uh that is i mean given how hard it is with first past the post
uh it's um it's truly remarkable so this is the beginning of a revolution isn't it because
what is so despicable is if you look at the vote share you have far fewer mps than the liberal democrats but many many more votes by hundreds of thousands
so actually the system has to change now and i do think this can happen i think so and we've got i
think the conservative party have got about just over 50% more votes than us. But they seem to have 30 times more MPs than us.
And the Labour Party have just over twice as many votes as we've got.
And they've got 100 times the number of our MPs.
This is a broken democratic system that's totally unrepresentative.
And people know injustice and democratic unfairness when they see it.
And that's going to be the big debate going forward.
But look, we've got the bridgehead that we wanted.
And we're incredibly proud of that.
And we may be a handful in number.
But I tell you what, we're going to be very, very noisy and effective in terms of what we achieve.
I suspect we'll be more noisy and more effective than the 70 odd lib dem mps that is for sure
it's exciting times there's a lot to do but we're absolutely ready to get stuck in and let me tell
you the people's revolt is just beginning well indeed it is and that's why i think this show
is going to be incredibly important too because what we saw last night Richard was the most crooked and biased and
out of touch coverage from the mainstream media that has ever existed in the UK because they don't
just dislike you guys they despise you and they're terrified of you and they spent weeks and weeks and weeks trying to destroy you so i'll give
you an example uh richard last night the green party leader who's now an mp co-leader carla
denya she was interviewed on both wokai tv and the british bashing corporation it was 11 they were
virtually giving her a virtual hug down the camera not one question about the islamic extremists who now represent the green party yet
any time reform uk is interviewed you have been hammered the bias against reform is out of control
as i understand the green party had to withdraw post-nomination some 10 candidates way more than
those that we did and look no coverage of it richard no coverage of it
whatsoever i only learned about it yesterday because of that lack of coverage look all parties
abhor racism there's no place for it anywhere in our society or politics but the level of scrutiny
that we've been put under is totally and utterly outrageous and but let me tell you, on the doorstep,
speaking to thousands of people that I love campaigning,
people are raising completely different issues.
They're raising the issue of the cost of living,
why work doesn't pay,
the state of our health system in this country,
how mass immigration is making everyone poorer
and reducing the quality of life,
and how our streets
and town centres are not safe. Those are the issues that concern ordinary folk and that's
what I spent the whole of this election campaign talking to people about.
And just a final word Richard, did Channel 4 set you up? Because the off communists say
they did nothing wrong.
Of course they did. What they did it was through a production company which gave them cover, it gave them deniability.
But beyond a narrow illusion, this was a total and utter stitch up.
They did it to me back in December 19. It probably cost me the seat back then.
And this time it was spotted. This was unbelievable.
This was an actor who specialises in rough voices and specialises in secret filming.
And we now have a written statement from someone who was in the car with the filmer and this actor.
And the two of those people were in deep discussion at the beginning of the rendezvous of the volunteers.
So they were there together working out how they were going to do it.
This thing was the greatest stitch-up in modern electoral times.
A total electoral interference.
In my view, Channel 4 broke electoral law.
Big, big developments on that story.
We will keep on it.
Richard Tice, go and get some sleep.
Congratulations, the new Reform UK MP for Boston and Skeg Ness.
And we go straight to the deputy leader of Reform UK, one of the real stars of the party.
I'm personally gutted that he's not going to be in Parliament.
I still think he's going to be an absolute force in British politics over the next five years, Ben Habib. And Ben,
I'm told that you're making the crazy decision to brave it on the British Bashing Corporation
tonight. Are you mad? You're going on question time. I've got no problem with question time.
I like to hear that, Bruce. I get on with it it's fine yeah okay good i i can't
imagine you're going you're going to get an easy ride but ben look uh clearly the electoral system
in this country is completely wrong you should be in the house of commons there's no question about
that but a revolution began last night didn't it. So I'm not as quick to condemn the first pass the post system as perhaps some people are.
I mean, it is an affront to democracy that we've got four million votes.
The Lib Dems got three point two million votes.
We've got five seats now, by the way, because we just won Thurrock.
I don't know if you saw that. With a margin of 98 votes.
So we've got five seats, 4 million votes. Lib Dems
get 3.2 million votes and 71 seats. And it's the
way the cookie crumbles. And I think what they need to look at
carefully is how that cookie crumbles. I'm a bit
circumspect about PR because with PR,
what happens is that in order to get into government, you have to do a coalition deal
almost invariably. And in the pursuit of a coalition deal with other parties in order to get
power, you give up your ideology. And so with PR, even though you get representation, you can't deliver the vision that the people voted for.
And, you know, it's sort of devil in the deep blue sea.
And it might be that there's some mixture between a first pass the post system, which maybe gives you 600 seats and then some kind of form of PR for a 50-seat part of the Commons.
So you get a representation if you've got a broader support,
but you can't manage first-past-the-post.
But I quite like first-past-the-post in the sense that it gives you the power
that you need to deliver the ideology which the electorate voted for,
if you're with me.
Yeah, strong government, potentially.
I do understand that, although I have to say I'm now a real campaigner for PR.
The other disturbing development we saw last night, Ben,
was the introduction of sectarian politics into the UK.
Four Labour MPs booted out by the most extreme pro-Hamas candidates, or at least pro-Palestine candidates.
And it's really disturbing, isn't it, to see this developing?
Does that prove that multiculturalism has failed in the UK?
I mean, we have oodles of evidence that multiculturalism has failed.
It just doesn't work.
Multiculturalism, by definition, doesn't work.
Why we ever tried it is beyond me.
You know, the definition of a nation state,
the definition of a society requires a settled culture.
And multiculturalism, by definition,
seeks to celebrate and promote
other cultures. It has no vision on integration. It abhors integration. It wishes the schisms
in society to be created through different cultures being celebrated and promoted.
And the way it's practiced in the UK is to promote these other cultures that have been
imported to the UK to the detriment
of what was the settled culture, you know, and you now get the sort of liberal lefty
lunatics rolling their eyes and, you know, saying, well, what is British culture?
Well, it's pretty clear what British culture is.
It's the modern manifestation of all that's gone before in our history.
That's what we are. And that is being set aside with our history being rewritten.
Other cultures coming in and being promoted over and above into the detriment of our own culture.
And if people can't see that and they can't see the importance of why that mustn't be allowed to happen, then I'm afraid we're on a journey to hell. And whilst you can fix
a broken economy, you can fix a broken defense, defenses and so on. You can even repel an
enemy over time. What you cannot recapture is our culture if it is if it's if it's destroyed.
And I'm really concerned about the cultural direction of travel for this country.
And, you know, the regulatory framework which gives people like Sadiq Khan the cover that they need to put up a picture of four white people and say they don't represent London.
Or to say that at least 40 percent of the Met should be from ethnic minorities, which if a white person were to, you know, invert that statement and say at least 60% of the men should be white, they'd be accused of being racist and hounded out of office.
But Sadie Khan can get away with it because of the promotion of, you know, ethnic minorities and
ethnic religious minority views, et cetera, et cetera. And we've got to stop it. We've got to
ditch DEI. We've got to come back to the common sense position that in order for society to be settled, we need integration.
Immigration can't take place at a pace with which we cannot cope.
People who come to this country have to pay allegiance to this country. They have to be taught our history.
That history has to be taught in context and correctly, not with us having to hold our heads in shame, which is how our history is
taught at the moment. They must learn our language and there must be a form of integration. That is
critical. Inject me with those words, Ben Habib. Look, finally, I just want to talk about the plan
now, because I genuinely believe that there could be a prime minister farage by 2029 i know
people are going to say that i'm crazy but look at what's happening with le pen in france and i
heard farage say earlier he absolutely believes that she will be the next president of france
so do i so this revolution over the next five years, I think, could actually see Labour swept away in a historic majority in 2029.
But look, tell me what has to happen for Reform UK to be able to do that.
So a number of things have to happen.
Reform UK comprises a number of individuals, including myself, who've actually
never held power. We've been on the sidelines and we've correctly pointed out, in my view,
many of the problems that beset the United Kingdom. And we've come up with some really
first class ideas on how we solve them. But we now need to develop a team of people. It's got
to be broad. It's got to be deep. It cannot rest on one
person or a very small number of people. And we've got to have the ability to enact and execute the
vision that we have for the United Kingdom. And we've got to develop that through local councillors,
local branches, democratize our own party, which at the moment is itself not a
democracy, and become, you know, genuinely a serious political party. We can't just be detractors
and criticizers from the sidelines. And that's going to take quite a different approach.
And I'm absolutely delighted we're going to have MPs in the Commons. And I
hope that the MPs that we have will come together as a team and promote our ideology and use the
infrastructure that will now be at their disposal to create the machine that we need to create,
not just to point out what's wrong with the system and have some ideas,
but to deliver those ideas into practice.
There has to be a realignment of the right, too.
I mean, what's interesting about that, though, Ben, is that.
I was I was not on this zero seats conservative bandwagon, which I know was very popular on social media. But I believe that for there to be a true realignment of the right,
there has to be some sort of agreement between a reinvented Conservative Party,
which is truly Conservative, and Reform UK.
Where do you stand on that?
Are you in the camp of, no, the Tories just have to go altogether,
we're going to wipe them out?
Or do you think there could be
a working relationship at least?
Just a couple of things on that.
I don't think the debate,
if you don't mind me saying so,
is between left and right.
The debate is between those who wish to govern this country
through global principles,
with top-down governance,
where they dictate to the people
what it is that they think is right.
And then they hide behind international law in order to ensure that our democratic voices can't be heard.
I call them the globalists. And the vast majority of the Conservative Party is globalist.
And the Labour Party is entirely globalist, which is a joke, really,
when you think that the Labour Party
was founded in order to represent British working class. There could be nothing more domestic in its
origins than that purpose, but it's become hijacked by these global aims. And the Conservative Party
is very substantially also a globalist party. There are some elements in the Conservative Party, the European Research
Group, and perhaps one or two other groups within the Conservative Party, they've got a number of
families, which believe in the nation state, believe in policies being made for the benefit
of the nation state and the citizens of this country. And with them, we can obviously be
aligned. You see, I don't see Reform UK as a right-wing party.
I see it as a nationalist party, a party that simply wishes to put the United Kingdom first,
independent, sovereign, prosperous United Kingdom, where our borders are enforced,
we have territorial integrity, and our culture is protected in the way that I've described.
That is not right-wing. That is simply putting our country first. And if there are MPs in the Conservative Party that wish
that vision for the UK, then they're most welcome to join us. But I don't think there can be any
association with the Conservative Party until it sorts out what it believes it stands for.
And I don't think they really have
got a grip of it yet. They say they're a broad church. I think they're a divided church. They've
got the globalist lot and then a small number and an even smaller number after yesterday of,
you know, genuine nationalist MPs. Ben Habib, Deputy Leader of Reform UK, good luck
tonight on the BBC. I hope they give you a fair shot, but I'm not sure they will. But I'm absolutely delighted to have you on the first Outspoken Live. Thank you so much, Ben.
Thank you very much. Thank you. about this. Father Calvin Robinson has been part of my broadcasting career for such a long time.
We first started working together when I was hosting on talk radio. He was then part of my
absolute initial pitch for my show on GB News. I said I couldn't do it without him. He, of course, became one of the stars of the
channel. He had his own show. And when I got caught up in a little bit of trouble, which we're not
going to bore over again today because the whole thing was so ridiculous and unimportant,
what was incredible is that Calvin was one of the few people, but there were others like Megyn Kelly and Leilani Dowding and people like that.
But but Samantha Markle. But Calvin was one of the few people who stood up and he was actually a presenter.
You know, this meant losing his salary and said, I will not appear on GB News without Dan Wooten, he was swiftly sacked. But the great news is that now
he's completely free. He has his own brilliant show on Lotus Eaters, the Common Sense Crusade.
He also has a very spicy show with our friend Lawrence Fox. And I'm delighted to announce today that he will be joining me every week on
Outspoken and Kelvin I had to have you on my first show uh but goodness there's a lot of news to get
through welcome back thank you it is damn good to be back I can't tell you how hard the past few
months has been even though I have been able to write a bit on on uh my outspoken sub stack and that type of thing it is so good to be back
broadcasting every day and i'm so glad that you were part of this project uh but calvin look
revolution last night in lots of ways i've been waiting for your analysis hit me
absolutely crazy what a night honestly first and all most labor did not win the conservatives
lost so the conservatives gave up most of their seats because the country's fed up with them
they've had 14 years of in power and they haven't delivered on pretty much anything that they
promised in any of their manifestos you know immigration is at sky-high levels crime is at sky-high levels nhs waiting lists
against sky-high levels so are housing lists so are school lists anything list you can think of
nhs gp no one is able to see a doctor get a school place get a house and so the nhs the education
system and the housing system are all falling apart and this has all happened under a conservative
government so ordinary folk have said well we're not going to vote for the conservatives anymore
but the problem is by default that means labor get into power but even then this has not been
a successful night for labor yes they have won technically but this is the worst result we've
had in a number of elections you know jeremy corbyn beat kia starmer in both times that he ran if you look at the number of votes that he got so actually barrage thrashed starmer uh in
the constituency vote last night starmer's constituency vote was well down and actually
calvin i want to talk to you about this because the sectarianism which has now entered uk politics i actually think is labor's fault the irony is
they are now the victim of it so look at what happened last night calvin when labor mp jess
phillips narrowly won her seat and attempted to get up on stage and speak.
I will carry on with my speech.
I understand.
I understand that a strong woman standing up to you is met with such reticence.
Anyway, this...
This election has been...
Can you throw them out?
But Kelvin, isn't that so ironic?
It's like, Jess Phillips, this is what you wanted.
This is the society that you've created.
We've been saying this for so long
that there's going to be a clash at some point
between the left and the centre of the Labour Party, but also between the woke and the Islamists.
And this is showing its face. Of course, Jess didn't say who the problem was. She didn't say
what the problem was. She spoke in interviews afterwards saying, you know, there are people
who are being nasty to me because I'm a woman. They won't let me speak, etc. But she would not
come out and say it's a Mohammedan problem.
And of course, we're going to see this more and more in Labour as they split.
I think from day one, actually, they're going to have a problem within their party of the pro-Hamas,
the pro-Palestine side versus the more woke side.
And so they're going to have to decide who are they.
They haven't solved the Corbyn problem still.
You know, Corbyn obviously got kicked out a number of years ago, corbyn has been re-elected and corbyn is very very
the labor candidate last night actually that's the thing that the labor party is incredibly divided
uh angela rayner and slippery starmer can i just tell you calvin all of the analysis in the
mainstream media is completely wrong they cannot stand each other
no look at what happened over diane abbott her time starmer wanted her booted out and reina put
her foot down so i do actually believe that despite the fact he likes to present himself
as mr boring that actually we are going to get a hard left administration, but I think that's why we will see reform and power
in five years. I honestly do, because
this country is going
to be destroyed by
Labour. And there's no other option,
really. The Conservatives are going to take a while to get their
acts back together. Reform have been building
momentum. What they haven't had is the infrastructure,
but now they're part of the establishment.
They will be able to set up, you know, their
local branches and be able to run for local council and stuff. So they'll have people
on the ground ready to run in the next general election. And this will be good for them.
Reform could become the option for Conservatives in this country. Nigel Farage
has shown that he's willing to fight. He's willing to put the effort in. Twenty years on the ground,
eight general elections, he finally got there. But if there is someone to vote for,
people will turn out and vote. And of course this general election the vote base was relatively low and
that's another reason that labor got in but if labor mess up between now and the next election
which it seems like they're going to do you're right i don't think angela reyna will be still
our deputy prime minister by the next election but if they split and splinter and fight amongst
themselves so much that even the left start to say, wait, we can't vote for Labour anymore. We might see the people who, for example, in the Red Wall, who lent their vote
to Boris, lending their votes to Nigel Farage. Well, absolutely, because one of the really
overlooked statistics, Kelvin, is that Reform UK actually came second in 98 seats at the last time
I checked last night.
And in loads of these seats, there was a big swing from the Labour Party to Reform UK.
So the problem for the Conservatives is that their argument now
of being the natural party of government, the only way to get an MP,
basically Project Fear, which was run by the Daily Mail, for example,
saying if you vote for Farage, you're going to to get rainer i think that's now out the window there's going to have to be a better tactic to
deal with it calvin i want to talk a bit about the media bias last night though because channel
four remember channel four a government owned propaganda outfit for the left uh which sunak
fishy rishi ridiculously reverse plans to sell off. I have
no idea why. Stupid, stupid decision. Hosted the most deranged and biased coverage last night.
But there are a couple of incredible exchanges between Alistair Campbell, who took Britain into a war in Iraq under false pretenses
and Nadine Dorries, the real ally of Boris Johnson.
Things got heated.
So let's have a look at what happened.
You've got to get over Boris Johnson.
The fact that Rishi Sunak wielded out...
Actually, I find that quite a sexist comment.
No, it's not.
Alistair, thank you.
No, it's not.
No, I think it is, Alistair.
It really isn't.
You still seem to think that Boris Johnson is an electoral asset.
Rishi Sunak, wheeling him out the eve of the election,
was one of many mistakes he's made.
Liz Truss and Boris Johnson are politically toast.
I think that's the reason why we've got 131 and not 50.
I don't...
But then he kept going for her and actually i've been told that nadine was so angry uh she ended
up leaving the studio because their treatment i spoke to someone who was actually in the studio
their treatment of nadine uh by awful emily mateless and liar alistair campbell was verging
on bullying but this moment was great because Nadine hit back.
I think factually he did because you interrupted him about health.
But anyway, go on.
Anyway, I don't mind being interrupted at all.
But I'm amazed that Harriet's sitting there so calm.
Harriet Harman produced the report which established beyond any doubt at all
that Boris Johnson is a proven liar.
One of the reasons why your party...
Are we going to get into that?
One of the reasons why your party is lost so badly tonight
is because you keep defending a liar
and because other people keep defending Liz Truss,
who crashed the economy.
This is a story of 14 years
and five prime ministers who run this country into the ground.
If you seriously think that bringing those people back
is the way to sort your party out...
Are you the author of the sex up dossier and you
know the war in iraq merchant are you actually throwing these i am yeah because you're a proven
liar by a parliamentary account boris johnson your mate well when you prove to be a liar by
your sexed up dossier in the war in iraq when you proven to be a liar he is a despicable man
calvin and what worries me about the labour party now is these are the
people who are back in power they are the people pulling the strings of slippery starmer the blair
rights tony blair himself peter mandelson but what what did you make of that exchange calvin
i thought it was quite funny because she's right in that he is the lion he is the one
who led us into this false war, this illegal war.
I actually didn't suffer any consequences from it. But in the bigger picture, I think we've been living through a Tony Blair government for the last 14 years anyway.
And it's going to continue under Labour. I don't think it's going to be anything different.
The Tories have been abysmal, but it all started under Tony Blair in 1997.
The problem is the Tories didn't turn it around. They didn't change anything.
They continued to play by Tony Blair's rules and Alistair Campbell's rules. And where Nadine's also
right is that a lot of this is because they knifed Boris in the back. If the Tory party hadn't have
knifed Boris Johnson in the back, we would be in a very different position than we're in right now.
If Rishi Sunak was not the Prime Minister at the time of this general election, the results may have been very, very different. And I know you were a bigger supporter of Boris
Johnson at the time as well. Absolutely, I was. And look, Boris wasn't perfect. I was highly
critical of him over the lockdowns, for example, time and again, I called him out. You know where
I stand on nut zero. And I also differ from Boris when it comes to Ukraine.
I think, of course, we should be wanting peace in this war.
And I don't understand why he has hooked his colour to this mask so significantly.
However, what I would say, Calvin, is that watching the MSM coverage last night was insane.
They didn't understand
what caused the downfall of the Tories. The downfall of the Tories came when they defenestrated
Boris Johnson, when they decided to throw out a democratically elected prime minister who won an
80 seat majority, who was broadly popular. Yeah, he'd made some mistakes over covid but he was trying to get us out of it
right he was broadly popular and they threw him out because of a mainstream media campaign and
a campaign led by the blob and remember the woman who led that campaign against boris johnson sue
gray she is now one of the most powerful people in the country as care starman's chief of staff
so boris johnson's defenestration
is what started all of this.
And when I hear people like George Osborne
try and say it's because the Conservative Party
went too far to the right,
I think they are delusional.
I know, this is the problem.
There was a time last night
when we thought that Rishi Sunak
may even lose his seat.
He may become the first Tory leader
in a long time to lose his seat.
But of course, he wasn't even elected.
He wasn't chosen by the members.
He wasn't chosen by anyone to be the prime minister.
And so that's part of the problem.
But you're right to point out that the mainstream media didn't get it.
They don't understand.
They couldn't understand why people were voting reform,
why people weren't voting for Labour in massive numbers,
and all the Conservatives.
And actually, I think it doesn't matter,
because people weren't watching the
mainstream media. If you looked at the footage
from last night, the biggest stream
outside of BBC was the
Lotus Eaters. Which you featured on.
I was on there until like
2 o'clock in the morning. We had 32,000
people watching live. That's
more than Channel 4, ITV,
Novara Media, GB News
and LBC.
Oh, indeed. Well, I mean, I couldn't agree
anymore. I was watching
the Lotus Features stream, actually,
because you were getting honest coverage.
And that's obviously what we'll be doing here
every day on Outspoken, too. I want to play
you a couple of examples of the BBC bias
that I picked up, Calvin.
So, this is where you have
their main presenter, Clive Myrie, predicting
that Labour will stay in power for decades. No question that the polls have been all over the
place in terms of measuring the size of a potential Labour majority. But if this exit poll,
for early indication, if it is right, we're talking about potentially Labour being in power into the 2030s.
And then they were absolutely shocked. It was Clive Myer again, absolutely shocked when he realised that Keir Starmer had actually had a terrible result in his own constituency watch this to the total number of
ballot papers rejected keeping your seat there and quite possibly becoming uh the next prime minister
um 18 884 um the majority uh is 11 572 uh which looks as if it's down.
Way down, actually, on the previous result.
And the turnout, again, very low, 54%.
So what's fascinating about this result,
you can see Labour's vote, Keir Starmer's vote,
dropped significantly by 17%,
up 19% for an independent candidate.
So Andrew Feinstein is a
pro-Gaza activist who made a big play of that in the campaign and he didn't come close to beating
Keir Starmer but he got a big result here. The thing I find so absolutely fascinating about the
British bashing corporation's coverage, Kelvin, is that every time now there is a major event in this country's political history.
So I think of the Brexit referendum or Boris stealing the Red Wall from Labour. Every single
time. The BBC are shocked. They're shocked when it happens. And I noticed this last night. Sure,
they absolutely love the fact that Starmer had the stomping majority when it happens and i noticed this last night sure they absolutely loved the fact that
starmer had the stomping majority when it came to seat but they couldn't understand why his vote
share was so much smaller across the country they couldn't understand how reform uk was surging in
these labor seats and to me it sums up everything that is wrong with the out of touch media elite in this
country who simply do not understand the thoughts and the concerns of ordinary british people they
were barely talking about mass immigration last night calvin which we know is why this vote
was there for reform it's absolutely hilarious it shows up
the massive disconnect between the the blob the legacy media but also that because they're not
just the media they're part of the establishment they're part of the metropolitan liberal elite
you know we had uh sir robert bookland one of the first to lose his seat he came out to say oh it's
because we've gone too far to the right okay we thought, OK, we're going to see more of this, aren't we? The Tories that lose their
seats saying we're too far to the right. Joe Johnson, Boris Johnson's brother, said something
similar. Thankfully, Andrea Leadsom came out and said, no, we haven't been conservative
enough. We've been too woke. I'm like, yes, someone gets it. Because most of the blob
thinks the problem is you've got to go further to the centre to win. And the rest of the
country, the rest of the small C conservative country is saying you guys have not been looking at the right
problems at the right times you've been make you putting trans ideologies into schools you've been
importing mass immigrants from countries that do not like us you've been doing all the wrong things
if you go further to the left you're going to become labor and therefore it makes no difference
who we vote for whether it's conservative or labor which is why we're in the mess, you're going to become Labour. And therefore it makes no difference who we vote for, whether it's Conservative or Labour, which is why we're in the
mess that we're in. So yeah, the BBC do
not get it, but most of the mainstream
established politicians don't get it either.
Calvin Robinson,
so good to have you back. Do stand by
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But now back to the show and it's time for our Royal Mastermind.
Angela Levin, as you know, is one of my absolute favorites.
She was a regular on my TV news show, beloved by our audience.
And what's so fascinating about her is that she is one of Britain's best journalists across a whole range of areas.
But when it comes to the royal family, her reporting is second to none. has written the books literally on Queen Camilla and Prince Harry who she spent years following by the choice interestingly of the prince so I absolutely trust Angela's royal reporting
she will tackle topics that very often the royal rota won't because they're too scared they're too woke and just like with calvin i am absolutely delighted to say that angela levin is going to be joining us
every single week on outspoken to cover all of the big royal news angela so good to have you here
what are lovely things you've said about me. All true.
All absolutely true.
No, it's completely true.
I absolutely rely and trust your reporting.
I think it's been second to none over the past couple of years.
And you have that fascinating insight as well.
And goodness me, Angela, speaking of Prince Harry, the man who you did spend all of those years following,
big controversy over the fact that ESPN has decided to give him a Pat Tillman award. Now,
if you don't know who Pat Tillman is, he was an absolutely inspiring American patriot who was one of their top NFL players and actually decided to leave behind his professional football career
to go and fight in Afghanistan. This is after the 9-11 attacks. Very tragically, Angela,
he lost his life. I mean, look at him, all-American hero, and he lost his life in a friendly fire
incident. So this award that ESPN has created on his behalf is meant to be given to everyday heroes. Now,
as soon as I saw that Harry was getting it, I was like, what? Why? What on earth is going on?
But damningly for ABC and ESPN, they hadn't actually cleared this decision to give the award with Pat Tillman's mother. So Mary Tillman has
spoken out about Harry receiving her son's award and she has said, I am shocked as to why they
would select such a controversial and divisive individual to receive the award. There are
recipients that are far more fitting. There are individuals working in the veteran community that are doing tremendous things to assist veterans.
These individuals do not have the money, resources, connections or privilege that Prince Harry has.
I feel that those types of individuals should be recognised.
Angela Levin, what was ABC and ESPN thinking?
Yes, but I think it might not have been so much their fault as Harry and Meghan love to collect these sorts of things.
Actually, they've done it twice before when I've been gasping.
I'll just tell you quickly, One is a living legend of aviation for the contribution towards aviation.
But this has been given to Harry.
But really, he wasn't up to that standard.
And people at the top of the military have said he was a helicopter gunner.
And so were lots of other people.
And he just didn't deserve that
award now the other one was by carrie kennedy the daughter of robert kennedy and that was for being
able to attack the royal family for their um shocking behavior about um people who are black.
Now, this is extraordinary because we've discovered
that there was never anything like that within the royal family,
but Harry hasn't given that award back either.
I think they feel, both of them feel, that it's a way of becoming popular,
a way of people liking them better.
But these are all things that actually they don't deserve to have,
but grab because they think it will make them happier.
I know, but Angela, isn't it actually backfiring?
Because every time they are given one of these awards that the public clearly understands they do not deserve, it actually makes them less popular.
Yes. as having paparazzi following them in New York,
which they didn't for two hours,
and which they didn't because you can't move more than an inch
half an hour there.
They seem to walk over that or forget it
or just wipe it out of their mind.
It's very extraordinary.
They don't feel guilty.
They don't offer to try and help make it better.
They just are not interested.
It's on a different level to other people who would feel, gosh, I've got such a terrible conscience.
They don't feel that way. Certainly not Meghan.
Well, I was going to say, did you pick that up as part of Prince Harry's personality when you were with him for all of that time writing your book or do you think this is something that has been introduced into his makeup since the relationship with Meghan
Markle yes the latter he was lovely I adored him I spent about 15 months with him actually
and I thought he was terrific he had sensitivity sensitivity. He might not be academic, but he had a good understanding of people.
And he could make some of these, particularly amongst ex-fighters who had been wounded mentally or physically.
And actually, some of them said to me, because I would talk to them after Harry moved on, that he's given them the wish to live.
He's only spoke to me for five minutes, they told me,
but he's given me a real effort to live and get better.
And I thought that was absolutely extraordinary.
But that's all gone.
I mean, this is a very different Harry we have now.
He has the importance of always pleasing Meghan, despite the fact that she's quite
a difficult person to please. And I think he feels guilty and lost and in a very bad state.
You see him when they're out together, and he looks incredibly unhappy. The thing about Harry that I noticed for all those months was the fact
that you can read his face, that you can tell by his expressions what he really feels. You can't
do that with everyone, but you can do that with Harry and you know what he's feeling. And most
of the time that he and Meghan are are out um at some glitzy place
uh he doesn't look happy at all about it so why do you think he's an unhappy marriage then
well um i think he he fell in love with her straight away and i think he still does love her and wants to please her.
Maybe one day he'll suddenly go, click, I realize that this is not for me.
But at the moment, he will do anything to please her.
And that's his really important thing.
And from that determination, a lot of his behavior towards the royal family but between us in for us in the UK how he wants to
take as many people as he can to the courts and complain and make money I think all that is a
result of trying to prove to Megan that he deserves her we can see that he's not the leader because he follows her behind like a sort of servant, old-fashioned servant.
And it's incredibly sad to see.
So she's sort of emasculated him almost.
I would say so.
Yeah. yeah the thing about the pat tillman award angela is it was released specifically on a day
where harry was facing bombshell revelations in the high court in london now of course this is
over his ongoing civil action against news group newspapers, the publisher of The Sun newspaper, who he claims hacked his phone.
This case is fraught with issues because it's way past the time when he was meant to report the case and all of that sort of thing.
But it's part of his war on the media.
Angela, led by his lawyer, who we just saw there with him, David Cherbourne, who also represents the likes of Elton John. But the problem is, if you go ahead with civil action like this,
you are also on trial. You have to be whiter than white. And what emerged during this hearing
via the lawyer for NGN is that Prince Harry appears to have been anything other than whiter
than white Angela he has been accused now by NGN's lawyer of deleting vast swaths of evidence
the judge seems incredibly unhappy about it and by the way Angela it includes all of the messages that he swapped on signal with the ghost writer of spare so do you
think that potentially harry is instituting some sort of cover-up here well two things really um
i'll get onto that one second the thing is that he has got got a determination that he's going to carry through his life, he says,
to change the way that the people in the UK use newspapers and television and all that.
He thinks it's wrong and he has to try and wipe it out. It's no longer his business,
of course, living 5,500 miles away, but that's one of his great aims of his life, he's said.
Now, the second thing is, I think that this is part of it, to try and blame people and to,
well, one way of earning money. He owes over 600,000, I think, at the moment,
but it could easily go up to a million that he has to pay in for losing these
high court attempts. And he's got to sort of go through it with everybody. I mean, he's had six court cases against newspapers and
the Home Office, and he's just carrying on. But this, the judge is furious and has demanded
those notes back. And apparently, some of them went through the King's secretaries. And if Harry doesn't do it himself,
then it's going to go towards the king.
And he has to try and get them out
and send them to the court.
Now, this is hugely embarrassing, hugely difficult.
He doesn't need this with the strain
that he's under at the moment and um
i hope that it's sorted out quickly but the fact that this might go to his majesty
when he's got so many other things to worry about including his own health and the health of his much-loved daughter-in-law, Princess Catherine, it'll be just dreadful.
Well, indeed, indeed. But also, why on earth would Harry want to put himself through this?
You've got to actually be quite a troubled individual to choose to live your life fighting these courtroom battles.
The problem is, though, Angela, when it comes to the specifics of this case the reason judge fan court appears to be so angry is because the writing of the
autobiography spare took place during the course of the litigation yes so there's absolutely no
excuse for harry to have destroyed these thousands and thousands of messages.
And his lawyer tries to say, oh, well, it's because of confidentiality.
But that doesn't stand in a civil court, Angela.
That doesn't stand.
Harry, look, when it comes to the emails, for example, on his old Hotmail accounts from years and years ago,
OK, maybe there's some sort of argument that he didn't
know he was going to enter into the civil action so for security reasons they had to be deleted
but there is no excuse for the messages with the author of spare and imagine all of the content
that would have been in those messages and they are all gone. David Sherbourne has actually admitted that Harry deleted the messages.
Yes. Well, the interesting thing is that Harry is quite naive.
And the fact is that when you are a member of the royal family,
you have everything done for you.
People make your arrangements.
People run errands for you all the time.
So it's very difficult for him to come out of that
and then make sense of these difficulties he's had instead of that he's just tried to sort of
hide it under the table isn't it but in a dramatic way that you never see it again this is what
people do when they're terrified but they won't admit things and accept looking very foolish. So,
I think that's the underlying behavior of him that he just can't bear the fact because if he wins,
you know, hooray, he's got money from the home office and he's got the protection that he wants and everything's fine and and he's
thrown away things that uh will make that more difficult the thing is angela it wasn't just the
messages between the ghostwriter of spare though there was this other extraordinary moment in court
where there was the discussion about two hard drives that Harry and Harry's lawyers
had previously claimed had disappeared. He said they didn't exist. And in court,
Harry had to admit, oh, lo and behold, we've now found the hard drives. One of them is in
their mansion in Montecito the other is with his
attorney in california in his attorney's office so look i've got to be careful we don't know maybe
there is some sort of rational explanation for this but i can't understand how if harry had
handed the hard drives over to his lawyers already he could be telling a court in the UK that they had disappeared.
I'm sorry, Angela. This stinks. It stinks to me like it's a cover up.
Well, as you say, we have to be careful and we don't really know.
But it has made it difficult to move on and sort things out in a proper legal way. I think
anybody who tries to hide things and then suddenly finds them again. I remember Megan with her
father she forgot something about the court case and then suddenly she did remember it after all.
And it's not a good way.
I just forgot. I just forgot.
Look, they are using legal warfare.
And as you say, they are using legal warfare to try and shut down freedom of the press in the UK.
Personally, I think it stinks.
If you were going to go down that path, remember, and I've fully prepared to talk about
this, he's tried it with me. He tried it with me. He tried to drag me into one of these civil court
actions. And it was based on lies. And I wasn't going to accept it. And I think he knew that I
was the wrong person to take on because he ended up withdrawing the action, having already sent a pre-action letter. But the point is, he will use lies against people and smears against
people to try and drag them through court. So we're going to keep on this story, Angela, with
you. But look, please do stand by because you're staying on today to be reunited with Calvin
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Superstar panel, Calvin Robinson and Angela Levin. Father Calvin Robinson, sorry, I should say Calvin.
Great to have you two reunited. And look, I want to kick off by showing you this incredible moment.
I played it at the top of the show, and it was when Sly News announced the results of the
exit polls. But rather than announce the results, we had Kay Burley, one of their main news presenters.
I'm sorry to say this, guys, you're almost going to have to block your ears, but she seemed to
erupt in some sort of ecstasy. It's very, very weird stuff. Have a watch. Oh, my goodness.
If one clip, Calvin Robinson, sums up the total corrupt and biased nature of the MSM in Britain, surely it was that.
That was disturbing.
I don't know what was going on there, but it's going to be interesting, isn't it?
Because these journalists, so-called journalists, have been waiting and hoping for a Labour government
for the last 14 years. Well, now they have one. So what are they going to do? Who are they going
to hold to account? There's no way they're going to be as critical of the Labour government as
they have been of the Conservative and the Coalition government. Who are they going to
pick on now? And actually, Dan, I think you'll probably agree with me. I think what they're
going to do is they're going to give Labour a really easy time and they're going to go after
Nigel Farage now that Farage is back in politics.
Reform is going to be the target for the butt of all their jokes.
He is their enemy. So, Angela Levin, we haven't spoken about the election yet.
What was your take on the results?
Oh, I was devastated. I knew it would happen, but I didn't really want it to. I can't stand the Labour Party, I'm afraid. I find their attitudes are banal and ridiculous. of a country or prime minister for a country, then you should really look after the people in the
country first and not make them have to line the street when foreigners can come in that could be
criminals and they get everything first. And if they start taking away all the sort of money,
all different ages, add it to schools, add it to people who make savings and have worked hard,
take it away from old people. And I just think that's not the right way to behave. I think it's
just dreadful. And I hate actually making such a to-do about people who aren't even trying to help themselves.
They just want to take and take as much as possible.
Well, indeed. And the problem is we can't afford it.
We simply cannot afford it as a country.
Look, there's been breaking news this afternoon,
which is that slippery starmer Calvin has effectively stuck with his top team. There was lots of speculation that he may ditch
David Lammy from the role of foreign secretary. And I was very much hoping for that to happen,
Calvin, because this man is an embarrassment. He called folk like you, Calvin. I mean,
I remember you were one of the great Brexiteers. He called folk like you Nazis. He actually said it was not strong enough
to describe you as Nazis. He has called the next French president, or likely next French president,
maybe I'm getting ahead of myself there, Marine Le Pen, xenophobic and toxic. And the special
relationship between the US is clearly by far the most important for our country.
Well, David Lammy called President Trump, who is likely to be back in office by the end of the year or in January next year,
a, quote, woman-hating, neo-Nazi-sympathizing sociopath.
I think this is the first mistake of many from Keir Starmer's Labour government.
I am embarrassed, Calvin, at the thought of David Lammy representing us on the world stage.
Am I wrong?
No, I'm also embarrassed.
We used to be a serious country, Dan.
And now look at the people representing us.
The calibre of our politicians is so low.
We're going to be laughed at around the world stage.
And as the rest of Europe goes more right wing, and it looks like, if you're right, America might go back with Trump,
we're going to have these low quality Labour politicians.
And who's he going to choose from?
If he does get rid of David Lammy,
there's not many other people he could replace him with.
I was also gutted to see Angela Rayner
get deputy prime minister position
until someone pointed out that actually
it's more of an honorific role
and that she won't be as forward-facing as others,
which I thought was quite a relief. But she's still deputy prime minister and angela levin this
is a woman let's never forget this is it because the left angela they like to preach about being
kind to everyone this is a woman who believes that all tories are quote unquote scum. And she is now the deputy prime minister of the UK.
And this is celebrated by the mainstream media
as if this is some great progressive moment.
I actually think the country's going backwards.
Yes, I think those sort of comments are racist, actually.
They're so busy about racism and being careful and helping them. And the Labour leader
said today that everybody has got to be looked after. I want to make sure that everyone is all
right. But that's not how they operate. Anyone who doesn't think like they want them to behave are scum. And I think that's it's very vulgar.
It means that they have no ability to listen to what other people have to say if they disagree
and do that in a nice, sensible, mature way. They just scream or throw nasty words at them
or us, I should say, rather than them.
I'm one of the us, not the thems.
And I think it's dreadful.
But I do have a feeling that Angela will actually try and push the leader out of the way as soon as possible.
I think that their attitude is very different from his.
I don't like his, but I dislike theirs much more.
And I don't know that he would be allowed to stay as leader.
Then they can get through and do all sorts of things with the people who are coming in boats and the Muslims and all sorts of people who are behaving very, very badly and trying to twist
what we do in this country and where we should be so proud of what we do to something that is
back hundreds of years ago when women have to be covered and not allowed to have any say in
anything at all and all that. I mean, it's dreadful. I think as a woman, it's very,
very nerve wracking because I think it's dreadful i think for as a woman it's very very nerve-wracking because
i think it's going to be very very difficult for us to have a standing i mean he doesn't even know
what we're like or what makes a woman so i think it's going to be a very difficult time well of
course i mean uh this is a party where their leadership calvin uh were for a very very long time until they realized it was
literal suicide were not prepared to say that a woman couldn't have a penis Lammy has claimed
that you can grow a cervix which uh let me tell you Calvin uh I don't think you'll find one scientist in the world who backs that up.
So certainly they're on the wrong side of the culture war argument, Calvin.
But I think Angela makes a really good point.
This party will not stick together in government.
It is only a matter of time.
Because remember, there are still Corbynistas throughout the Labour Party,
folk like Rebecca Long-Bailey, Diane Abbott, they are Labour MPs, and I think there could be an
Angela Rayner-led coup at some point in the next five years, once, and let me be clear on this,
once Starmer's approval ratings plummet. And I predict, Kelvin, and we can come back and see if I'm right in six months'
time, but I predict in six months' time, Keir Starmer will be one of the most unpopular
prime ministers in British history, because he has no plan to stop the boats. He has no plan
to cut uncontrolled immigration. He has no plan to save the NHS.
I think you're right. And I think he'll also be very unpopular within his own party for many
different reasons. It seems we're going to be in for another few years of backstabbing,
just as the Tories were constantly trying to replace their leader. The Labour Party might
be doing the same. I think Sadiq Khan has got his eyes on the leadership role, actually.
And if you look at the video that Sadiq Khan has got his eyes on the leadership role, actually. And if you look at the video that
Sadiq Khan and Sakiya Starmer did before the election, when we
talked about implementing blasphemy laws over Islamophobia,
that's a hint of the direction that he might take the party,
where you're not even allowed to criticise a foreign religion for
fear of prosecution. That's not a country I want to live in. I
want to live in a country with freedom of worship, freedom of expression, freedom of belief, and freedom of speech.
These things are important to us and always have been. This is why it's always been a
Christian country, because you get those things under a Christian country. You don't get them
in a predominantly Islamic country, which is where we're headed, which is where London
has headed under Sadiq Khan. And if he gets the key job, the prime minister's position,
goodness knows where he drug the country. But these people minister's position. Goodness knows where he drugged the country.
But these people aren't serious. I was looking today. Dawn Butler's blocked me on Twitter.
Diane Abbott's blocked me on Twitter. I can't even engage with this new government. I can't
even see what they're saying. They don't want to engage with their broadcasters. It's actually
outrageous. Quite interesting, actually, because Sadiq Khan asked the leader, I prefer just not to
use his name, just to say the leader of the Labour Party, whether he could take responsibility
for some very big foreign event. And he said to him, no, you absolutely can't. And they
had a big brow because he felt he wanted to do it and the other the leader didn't want that and I thought
this is a way of him trying to carve a position that he grabs more and more and then he can take
over as prime minister I hope not just say it's great to be back on the panel with Angela Levin
again I wish we were on the same sofa together but but it's great to be back on the panel. Exactly. We will do this in person soon when we develop the studio.
Why do you say that? Why do you say that, Kelvin?
We always had good fun, didn't we?
Yeah, we did. The three of us had good fun.
And we will have even more fun now because this is not a controlled opposition platform, which is very important.
Angela, obviously, it's been an absolutely terrible time for the Jewish community in the UK, specifically in London.
I know this is something you're very passionate and emotional about. that there's this growing sectarianism for Labour MPs booted out by Islamic extremists,
effectively, or at least pro-Palestine extremists in the election last night.
Does that make you feel unsafe in a way?
I feel very unsafe. I'm quite a strong minded and strong woman, but I won't now go on the tube or go in a bus I I feel very very scared about
the whole thing because I had one bad experience I was on a tube against my wishes but I just
did it and this man came up to me and said I can tell tell you hate yourself. And I said, no.
And he said, yes, you hate yourself.
I said, no.
He said, you do not listen to Allah.
You must now start listening to Allah.
Oh, my goodness.
And when we stopped at the next stop,
I waited until they nearly closed the door and I jumped out. But he was getting very very very hot under the collar and making me feel very
very uncomfortable um and I really don't like that and you thought he was targeting you as a
Jewish woman I hate pardon you thought he was targeting you as a Jewish woman yeah well I
didn't know I think I didn't know if he knew I was Jewish or not because I didn't have any way
to show I was Jewish but I think it was his attitude to women.
And so that makes you nervous anyway.
And if you are Jewish, and if he asked me,
I don't think I would lie, even though it's not his business.
And I just felt it was incredibly uncomfortable.
And I know a friend of mine who've had very unpleasant things and um
it's it is my country i love it i've been here i've been in london all my life and um
i feel that they're taking over and if they if they manage to hold the center of London every Saturday now and scream and shout and hit people
and particularly go hunting for Jews that's what they're doing now it's very very difficult to cope
with I do sort of have nightmares about it, I will admit.
And I think, why should I have a nightmare?
I don't mind them, but they obviously can't stand me.
That's awful.
No one should feel like that in their own capital city.
I've just left London.
I've actually just moved out.
I'm in Cambridge right now.
London is not the capital city that I recognise.
In fact, England is becoming a country that I don't recognise anymore.
But it feels like London in particular is its own country.
It's quite sad.
Oh, it's horrific. It's horrific.
Yes. And I feel very badly that the police
aren't doing anything. The
members of Parliament aren't doing anything.
And they
should. They should. They shouldn't just leave
it there. And if there's lots of people, they
need to get lots of policemen who make it um right and let us walk about and be natural and uh not scared
no indeed there are big big issues coming down the path and i think the issue for labor is going to
be they don't want to talk about this they don't want to talk about this because they have been so used to describing folk who do challenge the complete
tearing up of our british morals as islamophobic that's the problem and that's the trap that they
now find themselves in i mean i don't give a damn if people say that about me, because I would argue, well, look at what your religion wants to do to women. Look at how they want to treat gay people.
So actually, when it comes down to it, I'm no longer worried or scared about those labels. But
that's why I do believe this is going to be a catastrophic administration and i do think there is going
to be a revolution on the right but my goodness guys we've done it the very first outspoken my
very first superstar panel the very first after show thank you so much calvin robinson and angela
levin it's great to be reunited with with both. What do you have planned for the weekend?
Rest after all these hours of broadcasting on the election.
It's been an amazing election.
It's been fantastic, but I'm going to go rest now.
What about you, Angela?
I'm seeing some friends tomorrow and again on Sunday,
just sort of catching up on friends who I haven't seen for quite a long time.
Lovely. Well, I am going to be celebrating tomorrow night with a whole group of us who got together to fight the lockdowns, because do you know it is the four year anniversary
since we put together this little group of freedom fighters. So I'm very, very much looking
forward to that. But I'm going, very much looking forward to that.
But I'm going to get some sleep too,
because let me tell you,
it has been quite a mission to put Outspoken together.
We've got loads more to come, by the way,
I should say as well, over the next days and weeks, you're going to be able to download the show as a podcast.
We've got merchandise coming soon as well.
But please let me encourage you to sign up right now
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and we'll be able to have
all of the debates personally.
And I can't wait to speak to you.
But Kelvin Robinson, Angela Levin,
thank you for being
my first superstar panel. I wouldn't have wanted to do it with anyone else
thank you so much thank you so much and wow it was an incredible 24 hours I think the UK is going
in the wrong direction I truly believe that the mainstream media are finished in this country.
And I really, really hope that we can lead the independent media revolution that I have been so inspired to see in the US, here in the UK.
So thank you so much for being here on my very first show with no spin no bias and no censorship i will see you
monday at 5 p.m uk time midday eastern time 9 a.m pacific have a great weekend